Sunday, January 24, 2010

Which one of the following is true when SAS encounters a data error in a DATA step?

A. The DATA step stops executing at the point of the error, and no SAS data set is created.B. A note is written to the SAS log explaining the error, and the DATA step continues to execute.C. A note appears in the SAS log that the incorrect data record was saved to a separate SAS file for further examination.D. The DATA step stops executing at the point of the error, and the resulting DATA set contains observations up to that point.

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